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    "speaker_name": "Mr. Olago",
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        "legal_name": "John Olago Aluoch",
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    "content": "I am saying that, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, because hon. Members who immediately after these incidents came out to say that we should suspend the process, should know that the process cannot be suspended unless the law is amended on the Floor of this House. Thirdly, Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, the Minister has said that the detonations at Uhuru Park and the explosives came out within the public. Clearly, there is no evidence so far to indicate that these were timed devices. So, they must have been detonated physically. Is it possible that a member of the public or participants or security forces that were present at Uhuru Park could have noticed who detonated these devices, so that, that angle can also be looked at? Lastly, there is an important issue which was raised by Mr. Imanyara, which I think the hon. Minister has not addressed. That is the conditions of the license; if the license specifically says that the rally must have ended at 6.00 p.m., the detonations occurred after about 6.30 p.m. or 6.45 p.m., then what action is the police going to take against the organizers of the event who allowed it to go past the time that was allocated? Madam Temporary Deputy Speaker, in my humble view, they committed a criminal offence for which there is evidence on which they should be charged. Thank you."
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